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ison””sine,”
retuedsquare,”thatinjuryisdoo;nordidieverigine
allyfriendshipsolight,astoputinbalance
honeoitiso
proceedsfrohosenarroipleshyouhavebeensolong
endeavouringtoinfuseintohiinntetofeverythinghis
greatandnoblethebeautyandlovelinessoffriendshipistoostrong
fordiyes,norediuhanthat
unerringruleofright,enendeavouredto
ridicule,thatyouhavepervertedyourfriendsunderstanding””i
,inarage,”ihesakeofhissoul,
yourdaabledoctrineshavenotpervertedhisfaithitistothis
iiutehispresentbehaviour,sounbeingachristian
anatheistuldthinkofleavingthehouthavingfirst
deuphisacunthoutnfessinghissins,andreceivingthat
absolutionhehousedulyauthorizedto
givehieheofthesenecessariesistoo
late,thatplacehereiswailingand
gnashingofteethitisthenheightysteadthat
heathengoddess,thatvirtue,herdeistsofthe
ageadore,henhispriest,when
thereisnoobefound,andenttheofthat
absolution,houtbeso
terial,”sayssquare,”ofyourown
acrd””ithathnovirtue,”criesth,”buttothosewhohave
sufficientgracetorequireitbutalkthustoaheathen
andanunbelieveritisyouthattaughthihislesson,forh
youhavebeenhisnotyour
discipleeanby
reerialofour
friendship,e,idespiseit;
andnothingbuttheunfortunatesituationofcircutancesshould
prevailontoacceptit”
thephysiciannooinquireofthetwo
disputants,hoiserableway,”
ans”itisnorethaniexpected,”criesthe
doshaveappearedsinceileftyou””no
goodones,iafraid,”repliedth:”afterpastatour
departure,ithinktheretlehopes”thebodilyphysician,
perhaps,sunderstoodtheeto
anexplanation,blifilostlancholy
untenance,andacquaintedthehathebroughtsadnehathis
thersalisbury;thatshehadbeenseizedontheroad
hoach,hhadcarriedher
offinafehedoctor”onecannot
anss;butihand,tohavebeen
perisdifficulttotreat;yet
ihavebeenrerkablysuccessfulinit”thandsquareboth
ndoledother,heone
advisedhiobearlikean,andtheotherlikeachristianthe
younggentlensaidhekneortal,andhe
ittohislossashe
uldnot,hoplainingalittleagainstthepeculiar
severityofhisfate,ityto
hiysurprize,andthatatatiedthe
severestblotheliceoffortunehe
said,thepresentoccasiontothetestthoseexcellent
rudintsthandsquare;andit
,ifheosurvivesuch
sfortunes
itedofthe
deathofhissisterthisthedoctorviolentlyopposed;inssiste
:but
blifilsaid,hehadre
hisunhiorfearofthe
disquietudeightgivehithathedurstnotthinkof
disobedience,ightbethensequencehesaid,forhis
part,nsideringthereligiousandphilosophicteerofhisuncle,
heuldnotagreehthedoctorinhisapprehensionshewas
thereforeresolvedtoni:forifhisuncle
reveredasheheartilyprayedheghtheknewhewouldnever
forgiveanendeavourtokeepasehi
thephysicianittotheseresolutions,he
tenveryhighlyndedsotogetherved
blifilandthedoctorto;hephysician
firstentered,andapproachedthebed,inordertofeelhis
patientspulse,hanhedeclaredhe
uiracle,
andhadbroughtthefevertointert:sothat,hesaid,there
appearednoobeaslittledangerashehadbeforeapprehendedthere
werehopes
tosaythetruth,allhyssituationhadneverbeensobadas
thegreatcautionofthedoctorhadrepresentedit:butasawise
generalneverdespiseshisene,hoys
forceybe,soneitherdothaianeverdespisea
disteer,hoerpreservesthesa
strie
suts,thoughtheenebeneversoaintainsthe
sagravityofuntenance,andshakeshisheade
significantair,letthedisteerbeneversotriflingandboth,
angnyothergoodones,yassignthissolidreasonfortheir
nduif
theygainthevictory,andthelessdisgraceifbyanyunlucky
accidenttheyshouldhappentobenquered
allhyhadnosoonerlifteduphiseyes,andthankedheaven
forthesehopesofhisrevery,thanblifildreha
verydejectedaspect,andhavingappliedhishandkerchieftohis
eye,eithertoewhere
expresseshielfonanotheroccasion,
sinulluserit,tanexcutenullu
iftherebenone,thenhatnone,
henicatedtohisunclethereaderhathbeenjustbefore
acquaintedh
allhyreceivedthenehnce,hpatience,andh
resignationhedroptatendertear,thenposedhisuntenance,
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ison””sine,”
retuedsquare,”thatinjuryisdoo;nordidieverigine
allyfriendshipsolight,astoputinbalance
honeoitiso
proceedsfrohosenarroipleshyouhavebeensolong
endeavouringtoinfuseintohiinntetofeverythinghis
greatandnoblethebeautyandlovelinessoffriendshipistoostrong
fordiyes,norediuhanthat
unerringruleofright,enendeavouredto
ridicule,thatyouhavepervertedyourfriendsunderstanding””i
,inarage,”ihesakeofhissoul,
yourdaabledoctrineshavenotpervertedhisfaithitistothis
iiutehispresentbehaviour,sounbeingachristian
anatheistuldthinkofleavingthehouthavingfirst
deuphisacunthoutnfessinghissins,andreceivingthat
absolutionhehousedulyauthorizedto
givehieheofthesenecessariesistoo
late,thatplacehereiswailingand
gnashingofteethitisthenheightysteadthat
heathengoddess,thatvirtue,herdeistsofthe
ageadore,henhispriest,when
thereisnoobefound,andenttheofthat
absolution,houtbeso
terial,”sayssquare,”ofyourown
acrd””ithathnovirtue,”criesth,”buttothosewhohave
sufficientgracetorequireitbutalkthustoaheathen
andanunbelieveritisyouthattaughthihislesson,forh
youhavebeenhisnotyour
discipleeanby
reerialofour
friendship,e,idespiseit;
andnothingbuttheunfortunatesituationofcircutancesshould
prevailontoacceptit”
thephysiciannooinquireofthetwo
disputants,hoiserableway,”
ans”itisnorethaniexpected,”criesthe
doshaveappearedsinceileftyou””no
goodones,iafraid,”repliedth:”afterpastatour
departure,ithinktheretlehopes”thebodilyphysician,
perhaps,sunderstoodtheeto
anexplanation,blifilostlancholy
untenance,andacquaintedthehathebroughtsadnehathis
thersalisbury;thatshehadbeenseizedontheroad
hoach,hhadcarriedher
offinafehedoctor”onecannot
anss;butihand,tohavebeen
perisdifficulttotreat;yet
ihavebeenrerkablysuccessfulinit”thandsquareboth
ndoledother,heone
advisedhiobearlikean,andtheotherlikeachristianthe
younggentlensaidhekneortal,andhe
ittohislossashe
uldnot,hoplainingalittleagainstthepeculiar
severityofhisfate,ityto
hiysurprize,andthatatatiedthe
severestblotheliceoffortunehe
said,thepresentoccasiontothetestthoseexcellent
rudintsthandsquare;andit
,ifheosurvivesuch
sfortunes
itedofthe
deathofhissisterthisthedoctorviolentlyopposed;inssiste
:but
blifilsaid,hehadre
hisunhiorfearofthe
disquietudeightgivehithathedurstnotthinkof
disobedience,ightbethensequencehesaid,forhis
part,nsideringthereligiousandphilosophicteerofhisuncle,
heuldnotagreehthedoctorinhisapprehensionshewas
thereforeresolvedtoni:forifhisuncle
reveredasheheartilyprayedheghtheknewhewouldnever
forgiveanendeavourtokeepasehi
thephysicianittotheseresolutions,he
tenveryhighlyndedsotogetherved
blifilandthedoctorto;hephysician
firstentered,andapproachedthebed,inordertofeelhis
patientspulse,hanhedeclaredhe
uiracle,
andhadbroughtthefevertointert:sothat,hesaid,there
appearednoobeaslittledangerashehadbeforeapprehendedthere
werehopes
tosaythetruth,allhyssituationhadneverbeensobadas
thegreatcautionofthedoctorhadrepresentedit:butasawise
generalneverdespiseshisene,hoys
forceybe,soneitherdothaianeverdespisea
disteer,hoerpreservesthesa
strie
suts,thoughtheenebeneversoaintainsthe
sagravityofuntenance,andshakeshisheade
significantair,letthedisteerbeneversotriflingandboth,
angnyothergoodones,yassignthissolidreasonfortheir
nduif
theygainthevictory,andthelessdisgraceifbyanyunlucky
accidenttheyshouldhappentobenquered
allhyhadnosoonerlifteduphiseyes,andthankedheaven
forthesehopesofhisrevery,thanblifildreha
verydejectedaspect,andhavingappliedhishandkerchieftohis
eye,eithertoewhere
expresseshielfonanotheroccasion,
sinulluserit,tanexcutenullu
iftherebenone,thenhatnone,
henicatedtohisunclethereaderhathbeenjustbefore
acquaintedh
allhyreceivedthenehnce,hpatience,andh
resignationhedroptatendertear,thenposedhisuntenance,
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